Financial firms continue to close offline offices amid increased use of mobile services

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Financial firms continue to close offline offices amid increased use of mobile services

The number of offline offices run by financial firms in Korea declined more than 1,000 over the past year as the use of mobile services spiked amid their fast transition to digitalization, data showed Tuesday.
 
Local financial companies, including banks and insurers, had run a total of 15,924 offline offices in Korea as of end-March, down 1,037 from the same month a year earlier, according to the data from the Financial Supervisory Service.
 
Of them, the number of insurers' offline offices was down by the largest amount of 698 over the same period to 5,018, the data showed. Banks saw the number of their offline offices decline by 380.
 
With the fall in their brick-and-mortar offices, those firms have also cut down on their workforce as well. The number of their employees stood at 378,056 at the end of March, down 8,073 from a year earlier, the data showed.
 
The decline appears to be in line with financial firms' increased dependence on digital services available through internet-linked computers and mobile devices as they are striving to cut costs.
 

 

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